Tagged - Trump

Trump wins: A victory for America

Is the victory itself shocking? Not really. Read More

J.D. Vance: The Trump campaign’s ruiner

Based on Vance’s history, he has proved to be an outright horrible pick for the Trump campaign. Read More

The DeLorme Report: The real loser of the debate? You

As the night progressed, it appeared that neither candidate would be offering anything substantive. Instead, both President Trump and Vice President Harris stuck to their talking points. Read More

Donald Trump has lost the juice

Where did The Donald go? Read More

The unwelcome pardon

Last month, Deborah L. Hughes, the President and CEO of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House, had planned a press conference in Rochester to commemorate the 100th anniversary of that momentous victory for women’s rights. Read More

What the Woodward tapes reveal about Trump’s persona

The presidency has become a show that we pay with our votes to see. Read More

Impeaching Donald Trump is not about Donald Trump

The impeachment of Donald Trump is important objectively and historically, regardless of political alignment, and should be taken seriously. Read More

The truth has a liberal bias

The role of journalism is not to act as a megaphone for public figures. Read More

Princeton Professor, CNN Analyst Zelizer discusses Trump, bipartisanship

Julian Zelizer, a history professor and CNN political analyst, emphasized the Trump presidency not as a cause, but a product of the deep partisan polarization of American politics today. Read More

The shutdown mystery

Last night, when I was looking at the graph of Trump’s approval rating on FiveThirtyEight, my friend Charles said it reminded him of a brainwave activity graph. There’s no clear logic to any of the movements up and down, and past a certain point, the numbers don’t really stray beyond what’s expected from the random […]